Multiple sources report that the global mean water (sea) level has risen in the last century by 200 mm (and it seems that it is accelerating, e.g. rising much faster when compared to the centuries before) ... Regardless of its context and plausible causes, in the last decade this finding has been confirmed by multiple measurement methodologies, including satellite augmented and/or other observations ...
Source for resolution > https://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/sea-level/?intent=121
They provide estimates on every 10 days, and at the time of the creation, last update is from 16-JAN-2024 ( + 103.8 mm, meaning rise when compared to 25-JAN-1993)
There are two types of asks,
1) is if the global sea level estimate for one month has risen when compared to the same month one year earlier (for resolution directly compare the first measurement for that particular month and -1 year)
AND (if there are substantial predictions before resolution)
2) will it change by more than 4 mm (regardless of the direction of change and the sign, if the change has value of 4.0 mm or >, it is resolved to YES)
Since there may be multiple estimates for one month, we take into account only the first from that particular month (for example, for April 2023 is 04-Apr-2023, 92.7 mm )